Total disconnect on civic issues: Praja Foundation
There is a “total disconnect” between the people’s representatives, municipal administration and the citizens over Mumbai’s civic problems, a city-based NGO on Tuesday claimed.
There is a “total disconnect” between the people’s representatives, municipal administration and the citizens over Mumbai’s civic problems, a city-based NGO on Tuesday claimed.
Praja Foundation, which works on civic issues, Thursday released a report on the complaints filed by the citizens and corporations' evaluations in all the 17 ward committees, during the period of March 2012 and December 2015.
“On the basis of figures that we obtained through RTI queries in the departments concerned of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), we found that there is complete disengagement between the people’s representatives, civic authorities and citizens and this is because representatives don’t care for common man,” said Nitai Mehta, Managing Trustee of Praja Foundation.
“This report card reveals that there is a missing link between the work of the elected representatives and the quality of governance in Mumbai. The recent Deonar dumping ground fire is a live example of what is going on in our city,” he said.
The report also said that the number of complaints regarding roads and potholes were maximum during this period, followed by those pertaining to drainage and water supply. The report, however, showed that there was improvement in some areas of civic administration as the average days taken by the BMC to resolve the complaints came down to 13 days in 2015 from 17 days in 2014. The administration also needs to start taking points of order questions seriously, and answer them prominently, he said.